not just spanish keyboards, italian too definitely @ = ALT-GR+ò. not sure
about french. would appear to be a big prob...
On 29 April 2011 21:52, Helmut Granda wrote:
> Hi Elia,
>
> Are you on a non-english keyboard? I never heard of that combination but
> that may have to do with you using a Sp
Hi Elia,
Are you on a non-english keyboard? I never heard of that combination but
that may have to do with you using a Spanish or Portuguese keyboard? I am
only asking this because it will help understand your issue better. I read
somewhere in line that ALT+GR is the @ symbol? In English Keyboards
Surely someone has a fix ?
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Elia Morlin wrote:
> I know, but I can't remove opaque. It must be opaque.
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 3:47 PM, kris range wrote:
>
>> If I remember correctly, this has popped up a few times and I think
>> it's related to the wmode p
I know, but I can't remove opaque. It must be opaque.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 3:47 PM, kris range wrote:
> If I remember correctly, this has popped up a few times and I think
> it's related to the wmode property being set to transparent or opaque.
> If you can remove that, it should go away.
>
>
If I remember correctly, this has popped up a few times and I think
it's related to the wmode property being set to transparent or opaque.
If you can remove that, it should go away.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Elia Morlin wrote:
> Does anyone have an AS3 solution for the ALT+GR problem in Fi
Does anyone have an AS3 solution for the ALT+GR problem in FireFox 4.0? It
will not accept ALT+GR in combination with any character. So it's impossible
to enter a @, [ or ].
Thanks
Elia Morling
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